Angelo-Nuzzi-Obituary

Angelo Anthony Nuzzi

Sarasota, Florida

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Sarasota, Florida
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American Heart Association

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Nuzzi, Angelo Anthony
June 15, 1919 - March 10, 2012

Angelo Anthony Nuzzi, 92, of Sarasota, formerly of Uniondale, N.Y. died March 10, 2012.
Visitation will be from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, at the Toale Brothers Funeral Homes, Gulf Gate Chapel. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, at St. Thomas More Catholic Church. Entombment will be in Sarasota Memorial Park.
Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Mary; daughters, Ann Hollister of Sarasota, Mary Gorman of Sarasota; sister, Nancy Levi of Boca Raton; by his five grandchildren,
Robert, Laura, Richard, Andrew and Sarah and his great granddaughter, Taylor also by his sons in law, Stephen and John.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association.


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We all love n miss you Uncle Angelo, may you rest in peace ...may you RIP

We miss you Uncle Angelo and think of you often RIP Renee & Joe

Uncle Angelo took my husband and I 63 years ago into the diamond district to pick out my engagement ring. I'll never forget how excited we were and thrilled we were that day. We love you Uncle and will never forget you xoxo Renee and Joe...rest in peace

I can never forget the day Uncle Angelo too Joe & I into Manhattan to pick out my engagement ring...

My favorite memory of our parents will always be the time your dad and my mom were driving us each to the bus stop in high school. Then, just as you and I boarded the bus, my mom backed into your dad's car, and both of them had to get out of their cars, each in their pajamas, in front of our whole school bus! Your dad was so funny, and you're right about his special flair. I always got a kick out of him, and I know you'll miss him terribly. I'm so sorry for your loss, but you have a lifetime...

I saw Angelo only a few times at the Sarasota family home, but heard many stories! All good, and funny, to me anyway!
To his wife, to his daughters, and all family members, I send you my deepest sympathy at the loss of Angelo.

My dad influenced so many people with his charm and wisdom about life. Everyone who knew him loved him. His love of music and dancing gave him a flair that always brought people to him. As 'everybody's grandpa' he shared his words of wisdom with his grandchildren, and any other children who happened to be in the room. He was an amazing man, and he will be missed beyond words.

Uncle Angelo will live in our hearts forever. Always remember the good times. All our love, Renee & Joe